All China articles – Page 132
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ArticleMixed reception to earlier Moon Festival
South African citrus exports to China are benefiting from an earlier Moon Festival this year, but US grapes look set to lose out
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ArticleAPM Terminals invest in China
An increase in intra-Asian trade has spurred APM Terminals to begin investing once again in its Chinese operations
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ArticleZespri downplays agent arrest
The arrest of Zespri’s Shanghai-based import agent, Liu Xiongjie, appears to signal a tighter regulation of China’s fruit import business
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ArticleWet start for Chinese apples
Wet weather has trimmed the volume and quality of China’s new apple crop, and prices will be troubled by stored shoulders from last season
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ArticleTesco GFS 'more than just direct sourcing'
Group procurement directors tell Eurofruit direct supply is only one part of company's plan for streamlined global sourcing strategy
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ArticleEU gets tough on Chinese pomelos
The EU has tightened its Chinese pomelo import controls, raising doubts about the supply situation to Europe this season
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China on board as guest nation at 2012 dinner
Another busy month at the FPC. Notwithstanding E. coli related meetings with the FSA and high risk meetings with Plant Health,
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ArticleArgentina seeks improved China protocol
The country’s citrus representatives are working to reduce the import requirements to ship lemons to the Chinese market
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ArticleChinese garlic prices plummet
Garlic farmers in China are suffering as domestic prices for the commodity have fallen below the cost of production
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ArticleChina, Japan success for Delica
Delica and Enza have had success with their first major shipments of Jazz and Envy apples to China and Japan this season
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ArticleWalmart appoints new CFO in Asia
Walmart will be hoping its newly appointed chief financial officer in Asia will be able to shore up operations there following a spate of top level resignations
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ArticleShorter US-China shipping time
DHL has announced a new shipping service linking China with the US that will reduce transport times between the two nations
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ArticleSeatrade opens first Chinese office
A new office in Shanghai will help reefer chartering company Seatrade develop its business in China
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ArticleTesco opens Chinese logistics centre
UK-based retail giant Tesco has opened a logistics centre in China and announced it plans to open more than 20 new stores in the country
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ArticleChina widens access for Argentina citrus
The signing of a new agricultural agreement will see Argentinean citrus enter southern as well as northern Chinese ports
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ArticleWalmart China appoints new executives
Fresh appointments to the helm of Walmart China following the recent departure of several top executives
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ArticleShipping lines axe Asian services
Shipping capacity between Asia and the US has taken a hit as shipping lines continue to cut services between the regions
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ArticleChina hungry for US grapes
The US grape season timing is not lining up well with key festivals in China this season, but overall the market is growing solidly
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ArticleChina opens doors to Chilean prunes
Expanding production is prompting Chile’s dried fruit sector to build new markets across the world
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ArticleHopes for Korean walnut access
Chile is hoping to gain walnut access to Korea in time for its next season, with China hopefully not too far behind

